นกคัคคูขาวดำ | [nok khakkhū khāo dam] (n, exp) EN: Pied Cuckoo FR: Coucou jacobin [ m ] |
นกกระติ๊ดสีอิฐ | [nok kratit sī it] (n, exp) EN: Black-headed Munia ; Indian Black-headed Munia FR: Capucin à dos marron [ m ] ; Capucin à ventre blanc [ m ] ; Jacobin [ m ] ; Capucin tricolore [ m ] ; Nonnette à dos marron [ f ] ; Capucin à tête noire [ m ] |
เป็ดเปีย | [pet pīa] (n, exp) EN: Tufted Duck FR: Fuligule morillon [ m ] ; Morillon fuligule [ m ] ; Canard morillon [ m ] ; Noiret [ m ] ; Pilet huppé [ m ] ; Jacobin [ m ] |
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jacobin | (n) a member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution |
jacobinic | (adj) of or relating to the Jacobins of the French Revolution, Syn. Jacobinical |
jacobinism | (n) the ideology of the most radical element of the French Revolution that instituted the Reign of Terror |
Jacobin | n. [ F. See 2d Jack, Jacobite. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Jacobin | a. Same as Jacobinic. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Jacobine | n. A Jacobin. |
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Jacobinism | n. [ Cf. F. Jacobinisme. ] The principles of the Jacobins; violent and factious opposition to legitimate government. [ 1913 Webster ] Under this new stimulus, Burn's previous Jacobitism passed towards the opposite, but not very distant, extreme of Jacobinism. J. C. Shairp. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Jacobinize | v. t. France was not then jacobinized. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] |